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technologies like clean energy and fuel efficient cars. we know that our country is stronger when we can count on affordable health insurance and medicare and social security. when we protect our kids from toxic dumping and mercury pollution. when there are rules in place to make sure we're not taking advantage of by credit card companies or mortgage lenders or unscrupulous financial institutions. we know we're better off when politicians in washington aren't allowed to make decisions about health care that women are perfectly capable of making for themselves. that's what we believe. that's the vision that we embrace. i appreciate that. governor romney now, he's got an entirely different view about what this country is about. don't boo. vote. vote. he's been running around saying he's got a five-point plan for the economy. turns out it's a one-point plan. those at the top get to play by a different set of rules than you do. they get to pay lower tax rates. outsource jobs, they want to let wall street run wild, make reckless bets with other folks' money. that was the philosophy as ceo, as gover

? >> spotty. the technology we had internet service problems but the exchange has been unbelievable with their support. we were here early and they got us up and running. we're here as a physical presence. we're ready. >> you have hand helds. data feeds are working for hand helds. >> absolutely. that's one thing we nailed down to make sure we can get orders. the specialists are ready at the post ready to trade and open stocks a the 9:30. >> you have cell phones that you communicate with offices and sometimes when needed with clients. that's very spotty right now. two of the big downtown stations for verizon have been damaged. what are they doing to make sure that's working? >> they're working around the clock. they are going to try to get that open today. we have other ways to getting on this thing. creative ways down here, believe me. we can figure it out. >> neil, thank you very much. one of the things they have done here that's very creative is they have raised the threshold for the auto execution for the designated market makers. these are guys that used to be called specialist.

. but this election is different. today digital technology has given campaigns the ability to take that data and target voters with a precision never before possible. says aristotle ceo john phillips. >> we've been targeting voters for a long time, campaigns have been. what's different about it now? >> a couple of things that have changed. 2012 is a watershed year. what's changed is that the campaigns have found that by using powerful computers and sophisticated software that they are able to quickly sift through these mountains of data and slice and dice the electorate to break down that mass of voters to just the people you want to reach and talk to them about something that is relevant. the magic of the big data is the one-to-one targeting. >> reporter: how is the targeting a guy like me? i'm a ridgesterred independent in a battle ground state. >> it starts with the registered voter. the d.n.a. of the electorate. >> reporter: your name, address, gender, race. that's all in the registered voter file. it's available to the campaign. >> now on top of the registered voter file, there might be

that warning because, with today's technology and the skill we have, there is no reason to lose lives unnecessarily. >> speaking of today's technology, i think we can take a look at a picture from nasa, a picture speaks a thousand words and perhaps few images can define the magnitude of this monster storm than this one, snapped from the international space station. this is more than 900 miles wide, bearing winds of nearly 90 miles per hour. you know, jim, did you ever think you would have an opportunity to really be taking pictures of this massive phenomenon that would include, you know, massive snow amount, blizzard conditions in some ports of the -- parts of the country and fluting in others and high hurricane-force winds? >> caller: if we sat down and i showed you recorded notes and other photographs, having done this 21 years, there is a pattern. i have seen more storms, i have seen bigger storms and i can't tell you why, you but i have been shooting more pictures and brewing more people. i think we have entered a new age of weather. i hope this is the last sandy-type storm we eve

the consumer discretionary sector still like technology which has been hit here lately. tollers which is certainly hit here i think people are discounting maybe even more of a slowdown in china. and perhaps even more of a slowdown if that's possible in europe. so i think our analysis says you know, we-- chinese economic activity, possibly bottomed out here in the 7, 8% range. fanned we get a little bit of a surprise to the upside there or if europe is less bad or maybe even flattens out at some point in 2013, i think a sector like materials would do well, so we want to be not overweight the defensives. we want to play continued economic recovery. >> tom: looking for growth there, rob, how about it, is it on your buy list as well? >> you know, i'm not so sure i like overweighting technology at this point. it has come a long way. and i think it might take a little bit of a breather. consumer discretionaries i think should hold up prty well. materials, i like it i would actually for the first time in many years put a toe in the water in financial. i think you might see a little overperfo

about by forces that are larger than our own society, globalization, the reach of technology and channg demographics. and within that, i felt that america was at a time when we desperately needed to have the strongest possible value space. we needed to be more in touch with the best of the american idea, the best aspects of the american idea. >> brown: value space you say. well, i say the value space. the space where we talk about why we do things, not what we're going to do. i felt that space had emptied out. we had had a very tough first decade of this century. i thought the conservate vision of small government, low tas, big defense, had played itself out and that progressives, liberals, we were flat on our back. >> brown: you use this term hand making i implies a sense of craft, a hands-on. your own background i know from being involved in folklore and music. >> yes. i'm a folklorist and amuse i cannologist. that colors my perspective. i reach back for the foundation of my argument to the late 19th century, to that other transition, the industrial revolution, and the krettics who p

living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set-while supplies last. sale ends soon! you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> evacuations have been put in place in low-lying areas in new york including coney island and even staten island. and then in new jersey there are evacuations taking place in atlantic city and in many of the other low lying beach areas as they prepare for the worst. allison cossack is in seabright, new jersey. allison, evacuations, have been people been heeding the warnings to get away from the coast? >> reporter: i have seen a few people coming this way, he's taking pictures, there's a police officer on the coastline telling people t

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used that we developed it's easy >> the company said it's developed technology for elections in france, great britain, india and australia. >>> maricopa made a costly printing mistake on election material telling spanish speaking voters the wrong date. about 2,000 shout date of the upcoming election at november 8th instead of the 6th. the county addressed the problem yesterday with state latino leaders. the department will spend 30,000 printing new flyers and buying ads on spanish language tv and radio stations telling voters of the mistake. >> and i feel very badly that it was made. we have to do something to solve that. we have a few days left. >> officials say printing the wrong date waa mistake, not on purpose and an investigation into how it happened is underway. >> eight billboards in the atlanta area that offer voters a chance to win a gun are raising eyebrows. they say anyone who shows up at a outdoor store with a voting sticker will be put in a raffle but officials say that's illegal. >> everybody needs to talk and learn and be informed. >> the gun store owner who put u

have to be at the technology centers and at the exchange to monitor and to basically oversee the technology. you are putting people's lives at risk, a. and, b, a lot of broker dealers who are providing the order flow to the markets, not just in new york but to the nasdaq and to the alternative systems that compete for trading share are going to be closing their facilities to keep their people out of harm's way. so, look, a shutdown of a couple of days to save one human life is absolutely the right thing to do. >> we have heard about the federal authorities and regulators. obviously they would have concerned about these things. how often do calls like this take place, dick? >> you know, becky, the agencies that share responsibility for our capital markets, the cftc, fed, treasury, they are all staffed by incredibly competent people who understand what i said a moment ago and that is while it's important for our capital markets to function and given the fact that america is the global center of trading, it's important to never put that responsibility and that demand ahead of th

to do that this year as the technology changes, internet develops, pretty straightforward to go to a website to donate, put in a credit card number. we are all familiar with that. so the campaign's top of that. that was very successful in the obama's campaign, and it continues to be, even though as an incumbent you can raise a lot of big contributions. direct contribution to the candidates are still limited. only $2,500 per election. there are also still prohibitions on who can give money to the candidates, corporations, unions, other associations, not permitted to make contributions. that has been the law for more than 40 years. they are allowed to spend their own money independently of the campaign if they want to put cannot make such a patient. typically, presidential candidates raise money at the maximum level, they are well known nationally, lots of wealthy individuals and groups that want to support them. the obama campaign stands out in that respect of it. it is also importantthan 40 yea. they are allowed to spend their own to note, the caller is making another race has b

so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set-but only while supplies last. sale ends soon! you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> hurricane sandy forcing the campaigns to reshuffle their final stretch strategies. game plans with both campaigns an ch

into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set-but only while supplies last. sale ends soon! you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> hi, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. topping the agenda toda

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technology to its limits at this hour. we're grateful for the opportunity. take a look. down this major thorough fare. a single car walking. there is heavy winds and rain. everything below 4th street. northern manhattan a different story. there are lights still on. there are reports none of the lights are flickering. coned yi son saying millions do not have power, across town now not far from where i'm standing on the eastern side of manhattan is new york university hospital. reports from local media saying generators have failed. lined up to take patients to other locations. we've reported there is a wire service report there is an explosion in a coned plant. coned saying that that is not true. very seen over and over again significant explosions, trance formers giving way contributing to power outages. this is a city that lives 24 hours per day by a subway. take a look here at one of the entrances to the c and e train. you can see something that is uncommon here. subways running 24 hours this one like many others is gated. there are reports that the subways are also partially flooded.

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? >> obviously we have a lot of technology here, a lot of screens, information coming in here. most important aspects is face-to-face coordination. we have police officers here we have representatives from other agencies, state, federal people will be here. ultimately depending on what happens. if the president comes to town this room is activated. so for major events we have that face-to-face immediate coordination which is very very valuable. >> now how many police officers are involved in this operation cityide? >> well, you know we have 35,000 uniform officers. ultimately most of them will be involved in some way, shape, or form. we extended our tours, we're increasing uniform patrols, officers that don't normally work in uniform are being assigned to uniform duty. so every day there are several thousand officers doing additional duty. certainly today and tomorrow. >> speaking of evacuation zones you live in an evacuation zone. you're evacuated. >> my new home right here. >> reporter: this is your new home. a good cot upstairs. >> exactly. >> reporter: thank you very mu

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's head of technology wants to make sure key information at headquarters and at schools will be protected. >> we are going to shut down our school servers and computers in the schools down this afternoon to protect that and leave all of our main systems up tonight to do backups. >> in the meantime, school officials say they'll be sure to get the word out to patients on the status of the school day by way of the internet and automated telephone system. tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> police issue an arrest in the shooting death of a 13-year-old girl. >> a fire rips through an edgewood home, killing a 5-year-old. >> and the baltimore ravens need your help, what they're doing to make sure no one goes hungry this holiday season. [ female announcer ] it's deliciously dark just before dawn. it's a rainy morning becoming a caramel drizzle. with folgers gourmet selections, you can turn any day gourmet. new roasts, new flavors, and a new look. >> a two-story row home caught on fire last night in harford county killing a 5-year-old boy. it sparked roughly around 6:30 in the 1400 block of charlestow

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, technology helped that crew. they were able to communicate with a coast guard 6130 aircraft that flew over them allowing the coast guard to bring in the helicopters to crews those that have been rescued. but this is a very dangerous operation. it's still ongoing. so it's hard to say much more, particularly since two people are still missing, according to the coast guard's last report. >> i talked with the coast guard. they kept saying that their resources were few, yet they had to go out and conduct this rescue. it puts an enormous strain on the u.s. coast guard to conduct an operation like this, too, especially when they have their forces like out someplace else. >> well, we understand that much of their assets are moved away from the eye of the storm so they can respond. and they only keep what they really need inside the effects of the storm. in the case of their biggest ships that have the capacity to fight that kind of sea, they move them away from the storm, a lot further obviously than this particular hms bounty was. so the rest of that story will still play out. it may be a little

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tuesday morning. >> it is amazing just how much technology goes into forecasting this assembling all the data. it is just mind-blowing. >>> well, the usually noisy and bustling floors of the atlantic city casinos -- you're a natural at that. >> i like black jack. >> they are quiet this morning, ahead of sandy's arrival. only the fourth time since casinos came to atlantic city that they have been forced to close. >> wow. the last time was hurricane irene that. was august of last year. this resident lives right on the beach. he, of course, is worried about the waves. >> i'm really, really worried because they just told a friend of mine, they think it's going to hit the bay, the bay and the ocean is going to come together. >> the storm surge along some areas of the east is expected to be 11 feet or higher, and it was just made worse by the full moon. >> absolutely. hurricane sandy at this hour is still hundreds of miles offshore. but even from that distance, she has battered the coast of north carolina. fierce, unrelenting winds blew off the water all day sunday. and the rain that came

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responders. we have state of the art technology in the 911 emergency equipment. we've got all of that at our disposal. but i do believe, i said mom, we have to let the states get a mandate of what they need with eyes on the ground and let them handle the first responders and when it first happens within the first few days or weeks and if this turns into a long-term disaster like the fires we had in california and earthquakes, then the federal government has established itself and can start putting its boots on the ground so to speak. but for the american people to blame the government lake blame bush -- like blame bush, the state should take care of it in the beginning. host: that is how it works right now according to a pest in the "washington post." he says that local and state officials respond to disasters and make requests of the federal for additional supplies or money only when need needed. reforms allow them to make requests in advance it make sure federal officials are on the ground to assist with assessments a under more quickly to washington for help. it quotes president obama and

-cap. when you start to see those bull market sectors, not to mention technology sell off, i think you just want to become a little bit more cautious. not bearish. defensive, cautious. >> yeah, you say portfolio managers are doing window dressing right now, jeff. >> they are. you can see some of it. i think it's absolutely refle reflective of what abigail just said. there's a tendency to get away from the cyclical stuff, to go towards the defensive stocks. i'm watching the vix levels here. i think there's a lot of complacency in the market, which is very dangerous. we've seen the market get to this low end. it's almost always been resulted in bad things, sell off time. again, we have all these risks coming up that i think are going to make investing a very difficult road. i would watch the volume levels. i think you're going to see people heading for the exits. >> all right. we'll leave it there. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> sandy shutting down businesses throughout the northeast. how is that impacting the restaurant industry supply chain? howard schultz will be joining me nex

the boundaries of technology through the storm. we're going to take a quick break. we are still tracking sandy all night long. we'll be back.

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of a technological whack-a-mole here, because we realized after katrina, and even after the blackout of 2003, we had to do something about backup generators in hospital. and so we moved the generators upstairs, but left the fuel pumps down in the basement. so we fixed the initial problem and have a secondary that no one seems to have thought about. >> okay, is that just complete stupidity, or is that, listen, it's financially expensive and people make the gamble, we're not going to invest the money and hope for the best. >> i think in this case, it was not paying attention to all of the details. i think people were well meaning. i don't think there was any sort of gross negligence here, except that somebody forgot an essential detail, in a situation that requires extraordinarily excruciating attention to every detail. it seems to me somebody along the lines should have thought about those fuel pumps, because they have to work also and be resilient to flooding, those hospitals that are right on the river. >> let me ask sanjay a question, because he's still with us. i'm going to assume that transfer o

-of-the-art monitoring technologies, are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. back. martha: hurricane sandy now picking up speed as it comes closer to land. the radar showing the megastorm's immense size and its potential to affect some 50 million people. it is coming over some of the most highly populated area in the country. let's bring in rick nab, head of the national hurricane center. good to have you with us. >> good morning. martha: as you've been reporting it is gaining strength at this point. it is it doing anything you did not predict this time yesterday? >> generally speaking, no. we've been forecasting a category 1 hurricane to remain offshore and make this left-hand turn which it has been doing overnight and this morning. it is now getting to an area where waters will be colder, but gets the shot of energy to keep its intensity up. defight -- despite the fact it is making into a poestd tropical system it is not changing impacts and a large system. we'll have several life-threatening hazards and storm surge and heavy rains and flooding and high

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. all the various bits of technology that make it safe. and that's even before you get to the point of when the weather allows you to actually land the planes safely. >> hmm. that's a long way of saying not any time soon. richard quest for us, thank you. still ahead this morning, we're going to be talking to the new jersey governor chris christie. he says it was his state that took it in the neck. we're going to update you on what's happening there, in new jersey, talking with the governor straight ahead. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. as we take a look at the aftermath for the state of new jersey in the wake of super storm sandy, we want to get right to new jersey governor, chris christie. he said his state took it on the neck. there's a rescue effort still going on in bergen county, new jersey. three towns have been severely impacted by a berm breach. from what i understand it's something like a levee. let's get right to the governor

systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> the predictions of new jersey would bear the brunt of sandy turned out to be very, very accurate. national guard video shows what sandy did to ocean frond property in seaside heights. that's one of the jersey shore towns badly damaged by sandy. joining me on the phone from long branch, new jersey, congressman frank pallone. you represent the 6th district, asbury park, atlantic, highland. i was in asbury last night, i left there early this morning, a lot of damage along the coast. explain to me what some of your constituents are dealing with today. >> a lot of the constituents are just going back to their homes and realizing they're totally destroyed. i was in union beach, along the route, in sandy hook bay, and the first four blocks on the bay, the waves came in and basically either carried the homes away or battered them to a pulp. and so they don't have a place to come back to. an

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by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. >>> hurricane sandy is barreling toward the east coast, taking aim at new jersey, expected to make landfall near atlantic city very, very soon. reporter maggie lake is in the nearby town of asbury park in new jersey. what are you seeing, maggie? where are you seeing the serious problems? >> reporter: we're right on the boardwalk, taking refuge behind a building. but if you step out with me here, you can see we're starting to see the ocean really kick up now. high tide is about 7:00, 8:00 tonight here. the tide pushing in toward the boardwalk. many people here extremely concerned about what happened in atlantic city and the fact that they may be next. we still have a ways to go. the waves are getting bigger. the gusts much stronger than they were earlier today. we are near convention hall, historic convention hall. and we talked to a longtime resident who works here. and we talked about to him about his concerns. what do you think in terms

of technologically impossible. >> yesterday you called sandy a gdp event in a good way, adding being acreative to the quarter of gdp. does that mean it's a good day tomorrow if we get the open as expected in. >> historically people have said no. initially tomorrow it's like, well, wait a second. this is a disruption. numbers have to come down. interviewed the kroger ceo earlier, a really smart guy. he was saying, hey, you know, what we're okay meaning you don't have to take down numbers, but then you listen to danny meyer of the new republic, he'd have to take down numbers, but then later on when the checks start coming, when the federal government starts paying up, we're going to hear from former fema straighter, and then you see this, wow, immediate infusion, check comes, home depot, check comes, warehouser lumber, check comes, electricians, and those are some big checks, and it does matter. >> ah, here's some corporate news even as we speak. ibm authorizing a $5 billion stock buyback. >> my charitable stock owns it and that stock ever since they reported has been in a permanent downtrend so

with all the technology and capability we had in theater. for our leadership to have deliberately ignored the plea assistance is not only incomprehensible, it is unamerican, the admiral writes. >> brian: that's very significant decorated guy who has seen as much as he has. did you say incomprehensible? that's a great way to tip off bill. >> gretchen: did something finally go off on him? steve the light went off on his head. >> gretchen: 5:00 p.m. east coast time the mayor of new york city says by the way, let's not have that new york city marathon and have all these runners run around people who don't have power,s who houses are in smither reasons, whose case in some cases with missing or killed. let's not have race anymore. such outrage when the mayor said we are going to go ahead wanted ahead with this. they had two humongous generators power the tents at central park for the people to come and party for the marathon and yet, hundreds and -- thousands of people don't have power here in new york city. >> brian: how about people in hotels living there don't have anywhere else to live bein

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